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- "Charter Granted to "The Planters Labor and Supply Company". The Pacific Commercial Advertiser. March 25, 1882. p. p 9, cols 1–2.
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- Charter granted by William Nevins Armstrong as Secretary of the Interior
- Edward P. Adams (Kalakaua's privy council) Born and raised in Maine, had a son John Coit Adams born in Honolulu July 17, 1867 He was an American Consul. E.P. married Miss Caroline Wright, who died in Honolulu. He spent his final days in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He waa an uncle of Anna Prentice Cate Dole.[1][2]
- Samuel T. Alexander (Alexander & Baldwin)
- William H. Bailey (Hawaii) (1843–1910), Wailuku Sugar Company, son of missionary Edward Bailey [3]
- [4] Married Anna Hobron Bailey, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hobron; see Kahului Railroad. Hobron's other daughter Mary wed William Owen Smith , also a member of the Committee of Safety (Hawaii)
- William H. Bailey at Find a Grave
- Walter M. Giffard was a member
1856 Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society (RHAS)
[edit]- According to MacLennan, created in 1856 by Kamehameha IV (she only says "Kamehameha" without saying which one)
- Kuykendall says "the Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society was formally organized on August 13, 1850"[5], which would have been Kamehameha III - Both MacLennan's and Kuykendall's source was the Aug. 17, 24, 1850; RHAS Transactions, Vol. I, No. 1, pp. 10-22.
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- Robert Crichton Wyllie was a founding member
- Planters were Hawaiian, European, and American, and they laid a foundation for government policy geared towards the sugar industry. Planters began pushing for a reciprocity treaty. Began pushing the government to remove obstacles for exporting. The government improved the infrastructure to better facilitate the transport of product from the field to the ports. Trade policy with the US was honed.
- Samuel Northrup Castle joins with Amos Starr Cooke, worked with Wyllie to craft government policy around the sugar industry.
- Immigration policies; importation of Chinese labor - managed by both government and private interests
- The Hawaiian population was rapidly declining
Bibliography
[edit]- Kuykendall, Ralph Simpson (1938). The Hawaiian Kingdom 1778-1854,Foundation and Transformation. Vol. 1. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0-87022-431-X. OCLC 47008868.
- Kuykendall, Ralph Simpson (1953). The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1854–1874, Twenty Critical Years. Vol. 2. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-87022-432-4.
- Kuykendall, Ralph Simpson (1967). The Hawaiian Kingdom 1874–1893, The Kalakaua Dynasty. Vol. 3. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-87022-433-1. OCLC 500374815.
- Paty, John H., 75, 82, 100, 102, 270, 280, 281
- MacLennan, Carol A. (2014). Sovereign Sugar: Industry and Environment in Hawaii. University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-4024-2.
- MacLennan, Carol A. (2014). "Planters Organize". Sovereign Sugar: Industry and Environment in Hawaii. University of Hawai'i Press. pp. 220–248. ISBN 978-0-8248-4024-2 – via ProjectMuse.
References
[edit]- ^ "1880 Kilauea Sugar Company, Edward P. Adams president". The Hawaiian Gazette. March 3, 1880.
- ^ "Engineering and mining journal". McGraw-Hill. 1913.
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(help) - ^ "Death Claims W. H. Bailey". The Maui News. January 8, 1910. p. 1.
- ^ "Anna Hobron Bailey – Survived Husband But a Few Days". The Hawaiian Gazette. January 28, 1910.
- ^ Kuykendall 1938, p. 331.
- ^ MacLennan 2014, p. 220. sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFMacLennan2014 (help)
- ^ MacLennan 2014, pp. 221–222. sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFMacLennan2014 (help)
- ^ MacLennan 2014, pp. 223. sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFMacLennan2014 (help)
- ^ Kuykendall 1938, pp. 331–332, 335–336, 454.
- ^ Kuykendall1953, pp. 76, 150–151, 153, 179, 263, 285, 302, 307.
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